>>2041627Oh, very much so. But if you want really fucked up...
They were given a example case of why the rule existed (via memory/vision) of a lake goddess who did the "Golden Axe/Silver Axe" thing. She met a human bard who had dropped his lyre/harp accidentally but didn't want the gold or silver since they couldn't actually be played.
So he comes and goes and tells her of his travels, they fall in love, and eventually he dies of old age. The goddess, however is literally bound to the lake and can never leave. Wanting to see the lands he told her about, she ends up cutting the spirit chains that bound her to the lake, but is then punished by Bell's Dad/the Almighty for trying to leave her station/duty by being sealed in her own personal purgatory for eternity.
And it's blamed on her falling in love with a mortal. Not that she was literally trapped. Not that the only thing she was supposed to be doing was "Did you drop this gold X or this silver X?" on the slight chance that someone happened to wander up to the remote lake and happen to drop something in. No, it's because of mortals.